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This Article was originally published by Huffington Post: Millennial Insights on Trump Era Science and Conservation Cristina Eisenberg Chief Scientist at Earthwatch Institute, Ecologist, and Book author This post is hosted on the Huffington Post’s Contributor platform. Contributors control

This Article was originally published by Huffington Post: The Role of Science in The Trump Era Only science based on rigorous, peer-reviewed research designed with full freedom of inquiry will work. Cristina Eisenberg Chief Scientist at Earthwatch Institute, Ecologist, and

This Article was originally published by Huffington Post: End of an Era for Iconic Denali Wolf Pack? Cristina Eisenberg Ecologist, Author In 2012, to learn about carnivore ecology in Alaska and celebrate completing my doctorate, my family and I visited

This Article was published by The Huffiington Post: In Extinction’s Way: The Wolverine and Climate Change It’s the stuff of legends. In April 2016, a rancher shot and killed a wolverine in North Dakota. Officials identified the animal as M56,

This Article was published by The Huffiington Post: TEK and the Return of Wolves, Fire, and Bison Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) is the wisdom indigenous and local people acquire by living on the earth. Rooted in a specific landscape and

This Article was published by The Huffiington Post: Quantifying Wildness; Tracking Wolves and Elk in the Rockies Twenty years ago, I was a stay-at-home Montana mom living in a place where the large carnivore population (wolves, bears, cougars) outnumbered the

This Article was published by The Huffiington Post: Are Large Carnivores Doomed by Climate Change? The world is getting warmer, creating an extinction threat for many species. According to NASA, since 1880 the Earth’s global temperature has risen by nearly

This Article was published by The Huffiington Post: Endangered Species Act Caught in Congressional Crosshairs The most powerful environmental law on Earth, the Endangered Species Act (ESA), is under the gravest assault it has ever faced. Last week I